“Niko tu na panti moja” Sad Story Of A Kisii Young Lady

This is a lady from kisii. 23 year old Winnie was married with kids but things didn’t work out so she decided to move out of that marriage and seek “greener” pastures in Nairobi.

She has been working for Caro as she is heard calling her for a month but in a very uncomfortable environment, Caro sent her away with only 1,000 but the initial agreement was she will be paid 3,500 a month.

On questioning about the balance she was thoroughly beaten and thrown out of the house.
“Niko tu na panti moja, nikinyesha inabidi nirudie hiyo tu moja,” umasikini ni kitu mbaya.
You treat your house girl in such a way and expect her to treat your kids right? Gwaaa.

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